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  1. Re:Ice crystals? on Techies On Ice: The Coming Age of Cryonics · · Score: 1, Redundant

    http://www.birdseye.com/about.html

    Have you ever bought frozen veggies? Have you bought exploded lima beans? Of course they aren't exploded...

  2. Re:Ice crystals? on Techies On Ice: The Coming Age of Cryonics · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Have you ever bought frozen veggies?

    Perhaps this will help:
    http://www.birdseye.com/about.html

  3. Re:Ice crystals? on Techies On Ice: The Coming Age of Cryonics · · Score: 1, Redundant

    The "Birdseye" company perfected this years ago when they started selling frozen veggies...

    Flash freeze.

  4. Dark Lord? on MS Settles With FTC Over Passport Privacy Complaints · · Score: 5, Funny

    One password to rule them all,
    in the darkness,
    one password to bind them.

    To the race of men Borgates gave them
    passwords which would give them power
    over e-mail log-ins and on-line shopping
    sites.

    But there was one password crafted by the
    dark lord Borgates which controlled them ....

  5. Funny.... on MS Settles With FTC Over Passport Privacy Complaints · · Score: 3, Funny

    I'm watching MSNBC and I don't seem to notice the news.....

  6. Re:"...all for about $5 a month." on The Last Place · · Score: 2

    I was just thinking... why does it have to be American TV they're watching?

    Why can't they make their own programming. TV doesn't have to be evil.. it's what you watch.

  7. Re:Dixie cups on The Golden Age of Cup Manufacturing · · Score: 2

    Nah... just a rinse.

  8. Re:Dixie cups on The Golden Age of Cup Manufacturing · · Score: 5, Insightful

    the famous paper cups in the dispenser that save dishes from piling up in the sink.

    Funny, I just re-use dishes to keep the sink from over-flowing.

  9. 8 oz a good beer size... on The Golden Age of Cup Manufacturing · · Score: 2

    I know many of you would like to have 12, 16 or 22 oz bottles of beer but a nice 8 oz cup of draft is always good.

    You drink it fast and it goes down like it's nothing. Smaller cups also mean that you are getting a re-fill more often and keeping your beer cold and fresh.

    Now every now and then a good ol' 64 oz jug is nice but a handful of 8 oz'rs at a summer festival beats all the rest.

  10. Re:Different perspective on Linux Sales Down, But... · · Score: 2

    I would say people should use this site more:

    http://counter.li.org/

    (too tired to link)

  11. Re:cool on Linux Sales Down, But... · · Score: 2

    Yeah... this is exactly why you shouldn't drink on New Years... you forget all the problems you had in IT the year before.

  12. Solution.... on NeoNapster's NeoAudio Rips Off CDex · · Score: 2

    ....get the source... edit their notices out and then put it out as the NEW! NeoAudio

  13. Re:Notify CNet on NeoNapster's NeoAudio Rips Off CDex · · Score: 2

    And no copy of the actual licence... no GPL.txt...

    even worse they ripped off the CDex "eula" (no liablitites etc) file and replaced their info...

    and yeah they also edited out the copyright info.

  14. Re:Notify CNet on NeoNapster's NeoAudio Rips Off CDex · · Score: 2

    And using CDex's readme.txt and replacing their own info.

  15. Re:Great PIC! on Ricardo Montalban Recalls Khan · · Score: 2

    Maybe it's a local thing... maybe I am spelling it wrong.

  16. THREAD GOOD! on Ricardo Montalban Recalls Khan · · Score: 2
    Ok, I'm sorry.... I forgot one (and how could I?)

    So how would your rate this one:

    Script should be here, instead visit here
    Teaser:
    Dr. McCoy: Forget it, Bill. We lost. It's over. Are you coming, Leonard? [ Spock attempts nerve pinch on Dr. McCoy ] Knock it off, you joker!

    Captain Kirk: Wait, Mr. Spock! We have yet to try Vulcan mind meld, where you actually enter the alien's brain, merge with his intelligence and read his thoughts.

    Mr. Spock: I entered Mr. Goodman's mind while you were talking to Dr. McCoy, Captain. [ Curtis enters and pries the set apart with a crowbar ] It was all.. all dark and empty in there. And.. and there were little mice in the corners and spiders had spun this web..

    Captain Kirk: Spock!

    Mr. Spock: I kept bumping my head on the ceiling, and once..

    Captain Kirk: Snap out of it, Spock!

    Mr. Spock: [ with a shudder ] It's okay, Captain.. I'm alright now.
  17. Re:I'll save this stupid thread! on Ricardo Montalban Recalls Khan · · Score: 2

    Ok... that is #3 on the list of funny SNL/Trek skits.

    Number one is the "Get A Life" skit... of course.

    But number two maybe a little more obscure. It's the one about the Democratic Primary in '92... Clinton smashes the podium... CLASSIC! It was the opener on the show that night.

    The only site I could find on it. Wish I had the mpeg link.[hint, hint]

    I still catch it (and laugh) on Comedy Central... thank God.

  18. Great PIC! on Ricardo Montalban Recalls Khan · · Score: 3, Funny

    This has to be the greatest!

    I know it's a bad one but it's true:

    About two weeks ago in the grocery store my girlfriend and I were in the store, she was looking to get some hotdogs to grill and she was shouting down the isle which to get... so I shouted back to her:

    KAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHNNNNSSSSS!

    Needless to say it made my day... everyone thought I was a moron.

  19. Re:Question! on Ricardo Montalban Recalls Khan · · Score: 2

    Could this be the "truth"?

    Many theories above....

  20. Re:Question! on Ricardo Montalban Recalls Khan · · Score: 2

    The low brows and cranial ridge is likely inspired by early humans... the cranial ridge works great for eating by securing the muscles for the jaw....

  21. Wow,... on AT&T Broadband Introduces Tiered Pricing · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I was really hoping this could be a way of getting good, quality based pricing but I guess it's just going to become a way to charge a busload of money... ...although for $82 a month I should get some legal mp3's or local TV streaming for free or something. The mention of being able to set-up home networks is nice though, I'll wait for that story next (that is when they shut those down)

  22. Re:Cross-Industry Convergence on IBM Getting PwC Consulting for $3.5 Billion · · Score: 2

    Usually I'm the first to throw out a good conspiracy, but I think you're wacko.

    Real things freak me out like DRM, or National ID's... Karl Marx's idea's were just crafted to either get or help someone get political leverage.

    The revolution of business and technology is scarry because it could infringe on our lives, or it could be beneficial - helping each person become more free and "closely-independant" than ever. But what you shouldn't fear is the big picture - it's the little ones that are the most threatening.

    Who shall examine this "convergence" and see what threat there really is?

  23. Re:"all-in-wonder phone" on Motorola's i95cl · · Score: 2

    The crappy Nokia phones which are handed out for pre-pays around here have that "autocomplete" feature... very nice.

    If you can spell at least the first few letters you are all set.

  24. Re:Bachelor dishes! on The Open Source Cookbook? · · Score: 2

    This is likely the best eats!

    The best part about this being an Open Source idea, and basically all replies are subject now to that licence.

    People could build better recipies which would be fucking awsome.

  25. Re:Potato Soup on The Open Source Cookbook? · · Score: 2
    You remind me of the story "Stone Soup"

    Here:
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